Grade 10 Writing Prompts


Here are 36 writing prompts that a grade 10 student could use for weekly writing exercises:

Week 1:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a personal narrative about a memorable experience from your childhood.
Writing Prompt 2: Imagine you have the power to talk to animals. Write a story about a conversation you have with a wild animal.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the use of technology in the classroom.

Week 2:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a descriptive essay about your favorite place in nature.
Writing Prompt 2: Create a dialogue between two historical figures discussing a major event in history.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a short story about a character who discovers they have a unique superpower.

Week 3:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a letter to your future self, describing where you see yourself in five years.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the importance of learning a second language.
Writing Prompt 3: Imagine you wake up one day with the ability to fly. Describe your first flight and how it changes your perspective on the world.

Week 4:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a poem inspired by a piece of artwork that speaks to you.
Writing Prompt 2: Imagine you have the power to travel through time. Write a journal entry about a day you spend in a different era.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the benefits of volunteering in the community.

Week 5:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a short story about a character who overcomes a fear or phobia.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a reflective essay about a book that has had a significant impact on your life.
Writing Prompt 3: Imagine you are the leader of a newly formed country. Write a speech outlining your vision for the nation’s future.

Week 6:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a dialogue between two fictional characters from different books or movies.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the use of social media by teenagers.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a short story that takes place in a post-apocalyptic world.

Week 7:
Writing Prompt 1: Imagine you discover a hidden treasure map. Write a story about your quest to find the treasure.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a descriptive essay about a historical landmark you would like to visit.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the importance of art education in schools.

Week 8:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a poem expressing your thoughts on climate change and its impact on the environment.
Writing Prompt 2: Imagine you wake up one day with the ability to speak any language fluently. Write a diary entry about how this new skill changes your life.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the legalization of a controversial substance or activity.

Week 9:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a letter to your favorite author, expressing your appreciation for their work and asking them a question.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a narrative essay about a time when you faced a difficult decision and how you resolved it.
Writing Prompt 3: Imagine you could invent a new technological gadget. Describe its features and explain how it would improve people’s lives.

Week 10:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a short story about a character who discovers a hidden talent they never knew they had.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the use of standardized tests in schools.
Writing Prompt 3: Imagine you could travel to any country in the world. Write a travelogue describing your adventures and experiences.

Week 11:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a poem that captures the essence of a specific season.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a narrative essay about a person who has had a significant influence on your life.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the importance of teaching financial literacy in schools.

Week 12:
Writing Prompt 1: Imagine you are a character in your favorite book. Write a diary entry about a day in your fictional life.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a descriptive essay about a natural disaster and its aftermath.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in food production.

Week 13:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a short story set in a dystopian society.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a reflective essay on a life lesson you learned from a mistake you made.
Writing Prompt 3: Imagine you could have a conversation with any historical figure. Write a dialogue discussing their impact on the world.

Week 14:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a letter to your future self, outlining your goals and aspirations for the next five years.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the use of animals in scientific research.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a short story about a character who discovers a hidden parallel universe.

Week 15:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a poem about the power of friendship.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a narrative essay about a time when you faced a difficult ethical dilemma and how you resolved it.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the benefits of renewable energy sources.

Week 16:
Writing Prompt 1: Imagine you wake up one day with the ability to teleport. Write a journal entry about the places you visit and the adventures you have.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a descriptive essay about a historical figure you admire.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the use of cell phones in schools.

Week 17:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a short story about a character who possesses a unique musical talent.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a reflective essay on a significant event in your life that changed your perspective.
Writing Prompt 3: Imagine you could solve one global issue. Write an essay discussing the issue and your proposed solution.

Week 18:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a dialogue between two fictional characters from different genres (e.g., a superhero and a detective).
Writing Prompt 2: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the importance of physical education in schools.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a short story set in a utopian society.

Week 19:
Writing Prompt 1: Imagine you could have a conversation with your future self. Write a dialogue discussing your achievements, challenges, and advice.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a narrative essay about a memorable family tradition.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the importance of teaching mindfulness in schools.

Week 20:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a poem inspired by a song that holds personal meaning to you.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a descriptive essay about a cultural celebration or festival.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the importance of teaching computer programming in schools.

Week 21:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a short story about a character who discovers a hidden library with magical books.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a reflective essay on a significant decision you made that had a positive impact on your life.
Writing Prompt 3: Imagine you could travel to any historical period. Write a journal entry about your experiences and observations.

Week 22:
Writing Prompt 1: Imagine you are a character in a fairy tale. Write a diary entry about a day in your enchanted life.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the benefits of studying abroad.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a short story about a character who possesses the ability to communicate with plants.

Week 23:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a letter to a future generation, expressing your hopes for the future of the planet.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a narrative essay about a personal challenge you faced and how it shaped your character.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the benefits of school uniforms.

Week 24:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a poem about the beauty of nature.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a descriptive essay about a dream vacation destination.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the importance of arts and humanities education.

Week 25:
Writing Prompt 1: Imagine you are a detective investigating a mysterious crime. Write a short story about your investigation.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a reflective essay on a book that changed your perspective on a particular topic.
Writing Prompt 3: Imagine you could have a conversation with a fictional character. Write a dialogue discussing their story and motivations.

Week 26:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a letter to your favorite musician, expressing how their music has influenced your life.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a narrative essay about a memorable journey you took.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the importance of teaching emotional intelligence in schools.

Week 27:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a short story about a character who can time travel but must maintain the balance of history.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a reflective essay on a significant friendship in your life.
Writing Prompt 3: Imagine you could make one scientific discovery. Write an essay describing the discovery and its potential impact.

Week 28:
Writing Prompt 1: Imagine you have the power to bring a historical figure back to life. Write a dialogue between you and that person.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the use of public surveillance cameras.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a short story set in a world without technology.

Week 29:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a poem about the power of imagination.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a narrative essay about a meaningful volunteer experience you had.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the benefits of space exploration.

Week 30:
Writing Prompt 1: Imagine you could talk to your pet. Write a story about a conversation you have with them.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a descriptive essay about a historical event that fascinates you.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the importance of teaching personal finance in schools.

Week 31:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a short story about a character who discovers a magical portal to another dimension.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a reflective essay on a life lesson you learned from a challenging experience.
Writing Prompt 3: Imagine you could create a new law. Write an essay explaining the law and its intended impact.

Week 32:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a dialogue between two fictional characters from different time periods.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the use of cell phones by students during school hours.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a short story about a character who possesses the ability to control the weather.

Week 33:
Writing Prompt 1: Imagine you have the power to read minds. Write a journal entry about how this ability affects your relationships.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a descriptive essay about a natural wonder of the world.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the benefits of homeschooling.

Week 34:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a letter to your future self, reflecting on your high school journey and offering advice for the future.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a narrative essay about a significant cultural experience you had.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the importance of teaching critical thinking skills in schools.

Week 35:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a poem about the power of kindness.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a reflective essay on a mentor or role model who has influenced your life.
Writing Prompt 3: Imagine you could have a conversation with a famous scientist. Write a dialogue discussing their contributions to the world.

Week 36:
Writing Prompt 1: Write a short story about a character who discovers a hidden underground civilization.
Writing Prompt 2: Write a persuasive essay arguing for or against the use of artificial intelligence in everyday life.
Writing Prompt 3: Write a reflective essay on your growth and development as a writer throughout the year.